Simple Trauma
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Simple Trauma
A trauma comprises a physical or psychological wound inflicted on a person as well as the local or general consequences of that wound. A simple trauma can be seen as the trace, the emotional imprint, accompanied by physical sensations and negative cognition, that embed a traumatic event within the individual. In general, a simple trauma stems from a single event, not one repeated over time. It seems easy to identify but sometimes the complexity of the trauma is hidden by the resilience of the client. The resilience is his own skill to adapt himself quickly to every new situation that could cause difficulties. It is the survival instinct

Treatment Plan
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The treatment plan for a simple trauma is itself relatively simple. Ideally the therapist works on the oldest event related to the problem. A floatback is a tool that is used to reactivate the individual’s access to his or her oldest memories that are directly connected with whatever is triggering the individual today. The therapist can use a floatback to assist the client’s subconscious and memory to effortlessly return to that core memory or event. When the client is clearly fully in contact with those emotions and the cognition has been clarified, the therapist should ask her to close her eyes and quickly ask her what age she 3 remembers herself as being on the first occasion she experienced this emotion. When the client’s floatback is guided properly, an image, feelings, or particular thought will instantly emerge. This very often enables her to identify a core scene, from which the therapist can start to treat past events. Once the target event from the past has been desensitized, we can move back to the present and desensitize the triggers there as well. As a last step, we check a future projection by asking the client to envision herself in the situation from the past and then to imagine herself reexperiencing the same type of event. If the treatment has been effective, there will be no doubt, no negative emotion, no limiting thoughts, and no unpleasant feelings related to the situations addressed.
Summary of Treatment Plan
- Past (floatback): Work on the past by focusing on the most emotionally reactive event.
- Next, focus on the present.
- Finally, ask the client to visualize him- or herself in the future faced with a similar problem
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